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Is Kylie Jenner Getting a Tyga Tattoo?

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Tyga was recently spotted sporting some fresh ink on the inside of his arm that appeared to say "Kylie," so is she going to return the favor and get his name inked on her body?

Rumor has it, she's giving it some serious thought. According to Hollywood Life, Kylie is thinking about getting her NOT boyfriend's name on her body. "Kylie loves the idea and she's down to do this. But, she did talk to her big sister Khloe about the idea since Khloe has Lamar's name tattooed on her," a source told the site. Actually, just his initials, but same idea.

Apparently, Tyga has some ideas for Kylie's ink. The source also told the site that Tyga wants Ky to get his name inked around her ring finger. Whoa, that sounds pretty serious.

The good news is that now Ky can go to another sister for a second opinion, because Kendall Jenner also has a tattoo now. It's the smallest tattoo that ever existed in the world, but it still (kinda) counts.

Taylor Swift Helped These Fans Give the Best Pregnancy Announcement Ever

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Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Live In Cologne - Night 1Aunt Becky, ahem we mean Taylor Swift, for the win again! The singer just proved she's the ultimate BFF-celeb by helping two fans announce their pregnancy the most epic way ever.

Fans Jesse and Lindsey Rasmussen recently found out they're expecting their first child. So imagine the surprise when T-Swift helped them announce their big news!

So huge thank you to @taylorswift for helping us announce to the world. WE'RE HAVING A BABY! #BabysFirstConcert

A photo posted by Jesse Rasmussen (@jesseras) on

"Thank you so much @taylorswift13 helping me tell the world IM GOING TO BE A DAD! #BabiesFirstConcert @lindseyjo86," Jesse captioned a photo standing next to the Grammy winner, who was holding up a sign that read "Baby's 1st Concert" as he and his wife showed off their sonogram pictures.

Taylor also sent the Rasmussens a congratulations card, which they also shared online. "As if my day couldn't get any better. Just got this from Thank You/Congrats Card from @taylorswift13 #Thankful."

In the card, Tay Tay, who is currently headline her 1989 World Tour, wrote, "I'm so excited for your impending arrival and so honored to be his/her first concert!! Sending you a huge hug from the road."

This isn't the only cool thing Taylor's recently done for her fans, either. She donated $15,000 to one family after they were in a horrific accident, and even crashed another fan-couple's wedding.

Periscope Is the New Snapchat

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close up of recording video...This spring, we saw the launch of Periscope, a live-streaming service that brings real-time experiences to viewers all over the world. What makes it different than SnapChat (or any other social video service) is that it focuses on bringing live, worldly, experiences to viewers - as opposed to updates on how someone's dog sleeps in the car. We're looking at you, Kylie Jenner.
Periscope is picking up in the digital tech world, having been acquired by Twitter in March for $100 million and picking up 1 million users in the first 10 days of its launch. Not only that, but this app has a fierce female following:

Sara Haider

One of Periscope's head developers, Sara previously worked for Vine and Twitter. Why is this so awesome? In a recent Elle interview, she stated that she began coding at 8 years old, building Backstreet Boy fan sites. Much to her delight, the Backstreet Boys used Periscope at one of their concerts, and she tweeted, "12-year-old Sara is freakin' out." You go, girl.

Hillary Clinton

Not only is her Twitter bio hilarious, claiming to be a "hair icon" and "pantsuit aficionado," Hillary used Periscope to stream her first presidential campaign rally.​ Meerkat is another streaming app that launched around the same time, but Persicope seems to be getting more buzz with their celeb users, including Sophia Bush, Kevin Jonas, Mary J. Blige, Tyra Banks, and even Jimmy Fallon.

When these streaming services were released this spring, Katy Perry did an interview with Mashable where she asked about live streaming and how it affected her concert experience. Riding with the digital wave, Katy said, "The phone is the new applause." Next time you're rocking out to "Teenage Dream," don't be shy and wave your phone in the air, streaming your killer concert experience to your followers.
Let's challenge ourselves: Do we want to fill our days with the wonders of the world and once in a lifetime music experiences, or tween queens' pet's sleeping habits? Check out Periscope today to learn more.

Gigi Hadid Explains Why She and Kendall Jenner Aren't Competitive With Each Other

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Balmain : Aftershow Dinner - Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2015/2016Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner are two of the hottest models out there right now and a lot of people wonder how they manage to be such good friends when they are both two top people in such a highly-competitive industry.

Do they get competitive with each other for big jobs? Does one get mad if the other gets a job that they were gunning for? Does one keep their connections secret so the other doesn't use them to get jobs? Nope, nope and more nope.

In a new interview with Harper's Bazaar, Gigi revealed that she's not competitive with Kendall or any of her other model friends for that matter.

"I don't really feel competition like that," she told them. "Especially in a job like this -we look different, like Hailey [Baldwin] is brunette now. So literally, if they want Kendall [Jenner], they're not going to want someone who looks like me. It's completely different. I think friendships are a lot more valuable than one job. If you're going to let it ruin that, then that's stupid."

So true! There's enough success to go around, as Kendall and Hailey and Gigi are all seeing...and we love that they have each other because it is tough out there and strong women need to stick together.

Tyga's X-Rated "Pleazer" Lyrics Are Not About Kylie Jenner

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The lyrics in Tyga's songs are generally not kid-friendly. Actually, they're not kid-friendly at all.

His newest song, "Pleazer," is even more explicit than a lot of his other tracks and what really got people talking is the fact that it's about some pretty hardcore sex stuff and he says he's "bout to catch a felony for it," which a lot of people assumed meant he was talking about statutory rape and the fact that his rumored girlfriend Kylie Jenner is 17.

Turns out, the song was recorded before they really started spending time together and Boosie Badazz, who is also featured on the track, posted a pic of them in the studio laying it down in June of last year.

According to TMZ, Boosie says the song is about rough sex, but the "felony" line is just because the sex is so crazy, it should be a crime...or something like that.

Either way, it's not about Kylie and Tyga himself took to Twitter to make everyone feel bad for even thinking that it might be: He followed up with, "Just enjoy pleazer it's summertime party music!" Just don't enjoy it with kids around, unless you plan on having "the talk" with them today.

Lindsey Stirling: 'You Are Not Alone'

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You may recognize those stunning red locks from season five of America's Got Talent. Yup, that's Lindsey Stirling. The world renowned violinist recently swung by the AOL offices to promote her latest album Shatter Me as part of the AOL BUILD series. While there, she answered my question about becoming an open, positive voice for young people everywhere.

Last summer, I had the pleasure of interviewing the hip-hop violinist with four other Girls Who Code alumni. Lindsey told us it was the most fun interview she has ever done! She opened up about an eating disorder she experienced in her teens that inspired her song "Shatter Me." She told us how vital it is to retrain your brain to think positively. She 100 percent believes that if you don't like the person you are today, you CAN change.

Lindsey's courage to start a discussion on mental health in teens is both extraordinary and uplifting. According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, 91 percent of women surveyed on a college campus had attempted to control their weight through dieting. These appalling statistics demand that we make stronger efforts to erase the stigma surrounding mental illnesses. You are never alone in your struggle, and it's unfortunate that many people feel isolated during hard times. Influential voices like Lindsey's are helping to change this reality, one open interview at a time.

Depression Can Affect Anyone, Even Queen B

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US-MUSIC-GRAMMY AWARDS-SHOWEven the Queen has her off days. Beyoncé Knowles opened up about suffering from depression when her former band, Destiny's Child, disbanded: "I didn't eat. I stayed in my room. I was in a really bad place in life, going through that lonely period: 'Who am I? Who are my friends?' My life changed."

Though she and rapper Jay-Z have been listed as power couple of the year on many occasions, Beyoncé found it difficult to break away from an earlier relationship of six years at age 19 - yes, they were together since they were 13! She was worried that with her newly-acquired fame, she wouldn't find someone to love her for who she was; making new friends scared Beyoncé.

From Queen B and J.K. Rowling to John Green and Lady Gaga, several courageous celebrities have openly discussed their struggles with mental illness. Yet, we as a culture, still allow mental illness to be a topic that's swept under the rug. Before I begin, I just want to say that it's terrifying to write about something this personal, but it needs to be said so it can help someone reading this. This is my story of depression.

Smiling from ear to ear, I tore open the envelope that contained my acceptance letter from NYU's computer science program, the school I've dreamed of being granted admission to since I was a little girl. As the daughter of two immigrant parents who "left everything behind" so my siblings and I could have a better education, I felt like I had paid back my debt to my parents. Upon further examination, I noticed that there had been a problem with my financial aid. Despite incessant calls to the admissions office, my case was just one of many that were too late to fix. To say I was devastated is an understatement. My parents were so happy for me; how would I explain to them that they "left everything behind" for nothing?

Though my brothers offered to help cover the costs of the exorbitant tuition, I wouldn't allow it. I watch my siblings come home exhausted from work, and it wasn't fair for them to have to pay for someone else's mistake. I despairingly began to fill out the acceptance letter to CUNY, my only option. Whenever I was asked about college, I felt the need to explain, "Well, you see, I got into NYU, but my financial aid didn't go through, so I'm going to CUNY for the time being. But please remember, I got accepted!" I was ashamed to have accepted admission to a school I myself didn't have reverence for. I must mention that I was wrong for thinking this; CUNY provides an affordable, rigorous education for thousands of students from all around the world.

My transition into my first semester in college was rough to say the least. In addition to an overwhelming workload and adjusting to an exhaustive commute on buses that nauseated me for as long as I could remember, I also found it extremely difficult to make new friends. I would walk into my Jewish Mysticism class in tears every morning, feeling isolated from my classmates who already knew each other. I was the youngest and the only non-Jewish person there. Was this how it felt for my parents to travel to a foreign country where they didn't know anybody? I stepped into the hallway to compose myself, but couldn't. I felt like someone had sucked the life out of me and I couldn't understand why I all of a sudden felt numb. I had been told college would be "the best four years of my life," but no one ever warned me to expect this.
I told myself to suck it up and focus. I cut out all enjoyable activities from my daily routine, from putting on makeup to dancing around the house while pretending to be Beyoncé. I went from being the girl who jumped out of bed in the morning and skipped around her house to "Run the World" before even brushing her teeth, to being the girl who couldn't care less. Every morning, I threw on an oversized black hoodie, broken thick-framed glasses and loose, torn jeans. I neglected my appearance entirely because I figured time was spent studying for calculus. I also deactivated all my social media accounts in the hopes of buying myself more study time. (I'm back on social media now, and let me just say, I have missed the 'gram. #doitforthegram)

My family noticed this vicious cycle and became worried. At the doctor's office, my concerned parents desperately pleaded, "She used to be so happy. She would dance around the house and now she completely stopped. She's suddenly lost a lot of weight. Please help us." My doctor preferred not to put me on medication and said, "You can solve this problem on your own, right? You just need your confidence back." I nodded my head in agreement, but I knew this wasn't just something I could snap out of. Expecting someone with depression to "be more positive" is like telling someone with a broken leg to "stop worrying." Depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain (our control center) that requires medical treatment - it's not something you should expect to recover from on your own.

I was ashamed to ask for help. I was evidently clinically depressed, but who wants to admit they have a mental illness? Everyone around me was already treating me differently; I couldn't stand the thought of exacerbating things by telling yet another person, not even my best friend. I didn't want her to see me like this - she's the most lively person I know and for years, we've both taken pride in practically being the same, energetic person. I was too embarrassed to let her see me in this unusual, depressed state. I avoided her company for several months.

On our way to different clinics, my brothers tightly held my hand. The first one was crowded and uninviting; news reports about a murder roared from the TV. I ran out and curled up into a corner of the hallway, crying to my brothers, repeatedly, that I wanted to go home.

Eventually, we found a psychiatrist with whom I felt more comfortable, but during our first session, I didn't speak a word - my brother spoke for me. Long story short, he put me on medication and I reluctantly accepted the help that I had been refusing for months.

You might be wondering: What does it feel like to have depression?

Well, from MY personal experience (and please remember that numerous things can cause depression and that it's different for everyone), I felt worthless and didn't see any practical value in living; every activity felt pointless and I lost all enthusiasm after being the spastic, energetic one out of all my friends. I slept unhealthy amounts because I just could not get out of bed each morning. I found myself crying uncontrollably throughout the day; anyone who knows me knows that I generally can't stand crying and that I'll do anything to avoid showing my emotions.

The hardest part for me was having to drop out of school that semester. I didn't want anyone the right to call me a college dropout, and I was disappointed in myself for living up to my own and my family's academic standards. I hid the news for months. I failed to recognize that I wasn't a "lazy drop out" who neglected her schoolwork, but a sick one who had neglected her health. Doctors advised that I take some time off from school.

One night, I was watching an episode of the Most Strict Parents, which featured a boy who wasted his parents' money never attending private school and instead, smoked and drank with his friends. I began to cry, thinking, He's also a college dropout. We're the same. How could I do this to my parents? I walked toward my brother, with my hands shaking and began apologizing profusely for being just like the kid from the show. My breathing stopped and I had my first panic attack - the medication had backfired and overwhelmed my system. My brother calmed me down, remindin me that I was nothing like the kid on the show: "He's an inconsiderate, derelict, rebel child and you're a physically ill student. There's a huge difference."

The term "college dropout" carries the connotation that the student didn't try hard enough or was somehow incapable. We typically don't consider that dropping out might have been necessary in order for the student to be mentally and physically healthy. Dropping out of school isn't always indicative of failure; in some cases, it's a transitory, but necessary hurdle that can be overcome with time.

Fast-forward eight months. I just completed my first semester of my freshman year, met wonderful people in clubs at Queens College, landed my dream job of being a TV reporter and met a fellow computer science lover who I'm lucky to call my bae. I feel like I'm on top of the world and I've never been this happy to be alive and healthy. I attribute my recovery to my psychiatrist's help, the support of loved ones, and time. Getting better doesn't happen overnight. While I wish I could elaborate more on small milestones throughout my recovery, I honestly can't pinpoint any "aha" moments where I felt myself getting better - it was very gradual and it took months for me to notice the change.
To anyone who is struggling with depression or something similar, please ask for help because things DO get better once you accept the support of people who love you and medical professionals. Our society perpetuates the stigma surrounding mental illness by demoting public figures who are struggling with a disorder or anything similar; we are too eager to define people by their illness and that needs to stop. Mental illness is not a personal shortcoming; it's a health condition that requires medical attention.

Many of us don't know what to say to someone with depression. I myself didn't, until I experienced it firsthand. During an interview for a coding summer program, I briefly opened up about the depression and emphasized how now I feel ready to take on any challenge that comes my way, especially coding projects. The interviewer warned me, "Know that code doesn't work sometimes and when your code breaks, I don't want you to be sad because I know you had depression." Though appalled by her ignorance of depression, I laughed it off and aid, "Don't worry, depression and coding have nothing to do with each other." I know she meant well, but she completely misunderstood what depression is - it's not just a temporary sadness, it's a damaging and consuming cycle that's out of the individual's control.

Today, I'm grateful to be getting these medications out of my system for good. I'm back to my old self again and I couldn't be happier to dance around my kitchen to Beyoncé every morning. I wouldn't have been able to get through any of this without the love and support of my family and my best friends, who continuously reached out to me from other states and were understanding when it took me several months to finally respond.

If you, yourself or someone you know is in need of help, call the 24/7 confidential crisis hotline at 212-673-3000. Be well.

Sports Taught Me That My Big Body Is Beautifully Strong

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I've been involved in different sports both in and out of school for my entire life, and the different aspects of sports have changed and shaped my life in many ways. Sports taught me about commitment, what it means to be a part of a team and to have a group of people who are dependent on me. I couldn't just skip out on practices because by joining a team, I had made a commitment to my teammates, my coaches and to myself, and if I broke that commitment, I would be letting all those people, as well as myself, down.

Sports taught me how to set and achieve goals and how to work for what I want. When I ran track in school, I always wanted to beat my time from the year before, but I knew that I would have to practice harder and run more than the year before.

As I've progressed in my sporting career, I've also learned that sometimes we don't achieve our goals, sometimes things don't go as planned, sometimes we fail. Sports have taught me how to pick myself up after failure and that when things get tough, sometimes simply not quitting can be enough.

Sports have taught me to see my body as something strong. I no longer see big as bad. As my legs and butt grow larger, I get stronger, and as I get stronger, I get faster. I see my body less as a subject of someone else's gaze and more as something that is mine, that is strong, and that allows me to do incredible things.

I'm a somewhat anxious and introverted person, but I found it extremely helpful, especially as a teenager, to be involved in a sport where I had to be around a group of people who were all in the same situation, in a controlled environment. Through sports, I made friends and I became more comfortable in social situations outside of sporting activities, too.

Sports have changed and shaped my life. I've made incredible friends that I never would have met if we weren't a part of the same team. I've learned to work through the tough stuff and to commit and work towards my goals. Even just joining a team for one summer could open you up to new friends and new experiences, and there's nothing quite like getting some of your frustrations and stress out in a controlled way on the field, right?

I'm 18 and I'm Bipolar

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the inner woman   breaking out...I was diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder at the end of my junior year of high school. Up until then, my mom and I had no idea why I was so difficult all the time.

Living alone with your mom is a lot of estrogen and you're bound to fight, but this wasn't normal. I couldn't ever see past my own emotions, and there would be days that I loved being around my mom and then there were days that I would irrationally scream at her for no reason. I was so tired of fighting, my mother and how my life had spiraled out of control that we finally went to the doctor and talked it out, figured what the problem was and started working on it.

Even though I received medication, it wasn't a quick fix. Nothing ever is. Living with bipolar disorder is a constant battle of trying to figure out which emotions are real and which are not. I constantly have to sit myself out of situation and ask myself, "Should I be so angry about this?" or "Is this as great as it actually seems?"

Already being a raging, hormonal teenager, tack on a mood disorder, and things get tricky. Last month, my grandfather passed away, and I stopped taking my medication. I didn't really realize things were wrong because I was in such a manic state. I ended up spending every cent of my high school graduation money on nothing I needed and am currently patching up things with my mom because the lows and the highs are so extreme.

Things I do to help me control my emotions and figure out what's real, that's the main point of this post. I don't know how many people with bipolar disorder will read this, but I'm sure it can help others, too.

1. Remove yourself from the situation completely.

Your emotions do matter, but they may not make sense to other people and explaining them will make you more emotional, whether it's anger or sadness. Go to a different room, fiddle with your phone, take a deep breath and try to rationalize what you're feeling.

2. Try square breathing.

My grandma taught me a technique to calm myself down whenever I am having an episode. You breathe in for 4 seconds, hold it for 4 seconds, breathe out for 4 seconds, hold it for 4 seconds and start all over until you feel better. You're too focused on breathing squarely that the irrational decision you were about to make slowly fades away.

3. Surround yourself with understanding people.

Those who don't have bipolar disorder will never truly understand how you feel, but at least be around those who understand when you need time or why you're acting that way. It doesn't make it OK to treat people badly, but this way, if you slip up and can't control yourself, you're not losing best friends.

It's difficult to live with this kind of mental disorder. When I feel good, I feel like I'm on top of the world and I love it - but when it's bad, it can get dark and horrible. Lashing out and hurting people is a hard thing to live with when you never meant it and letting toxic people back into your life because you feel great is also a bad decision (so is spending all your money).

Kendall Jenner, Is That You? Model Shares Racy New Instagram Photo

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Did Kendall Jenner get hacked or did she mean to post this photo? More importantly, is that even her?

It is not the typical kind of Kendall Jenner IG image, so we're not really sure what to make of it, but Kenny has done stuff like this to us before. Back in May, she posted a pic of a woman's seemingly naked body on top of a man in bed and then deleted it a few hours later (you can still see it here if you're curious).

She hasn't deleted this one, though, and it looks like that MIGHT be Kendall's body, but if it is, who's the guy? Kendall simply captioned the photo "it's the weekend," and didn't tag anybody, which basically tells us...nothing.

The pic has over 29,000 comments and while some of them are the usual spammy stuff (first for first, lb, WHY do people still do that?!) there are a lot of others who, like us, who is in this mysteriously sexy photo.

It kind of has a Fifty Shades Of Grey feel...or maybe that's just because it's black and white, so it actually does probably have 50 shades of gray.

Either way, thanks Kendall, for spicing up everyone's weekend.

Does Mariah Carey Have a New Boyfriend?

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2015 Billboard Music AwardsLife is looking good for Mariah Carey. After experiencing some not-so-diva-like moments such as losing her shoe and crying during a performance and having her isolated vocals exposed to the masses after a Christmas show gone tragically wrong, Mimi definitely has something to sing about these days. Allegedly, Mariah has a new boo, a billionaire Australian entertainment businessman named James Packer, and get this- there was nothing elusive about the supposed couple's recent hand-holding sesh. Oh, and did we mention this particular public display of affection took place in Capri, Italy? Mariah hasn't officially confirmed her romance, but that luxurious location is known to attract lovers, which is a telltale sign that they've got a thing going on - or at least we hope. For a while, reports of Mariah's split with soon-to-be-ex hubby Nick Cannon made it appear that things between the former couple might take a turn for the worse, but fortunately Nick seems to be moving on as well, as he was recently spotted holding hands with a mystery woman at Disneyland. Plus they kept things extremely mature and cordial when they celebrated Easter together with their twins Monroe and Moroccan.

We're never thrilled to hear about celebrity breakups, but it's refreshing to see that both parties appear to be getting on with their lives in peace.

Carly Rae Jepsen's "Time After Time" Cover is the Perfect Tribute to Cyndi Lauper

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Songwriters Hall Of Fame 46th Annual Induction And Awards - BackstageHere's a message for Carly Rae Jepsen. We really, really, really, really, really, really like that you decided to perform a cover of Cyndi Lauper's '80s classic "Time After Time." Those are some huge pop star shoes to fill (not to mention the fact that Cyndi is Carly's idol!), and fortunately, the 29-year-old singer/songwriter's rendition sounded just as endearing as the original. In what will probably go down as one of Carly's most memorable music-related moments, she had the opportunity to perform her version of the song when she inducted Cyndi into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.

Not only do we love that Carly got the chance to put her spin on Cyndi's timeless hit, but it's also pretty admirable how the "Call Me Maybe" singer continues to show her appreciation for artists who came before her, even if they're not musicians. If you'll recall, Tom Hanks was the unlikely star of her "I Really Like You" video, which honestly, still kind of confuses us. Like, when did Tom become so unbelievably good at being an almost-pop star? Who knows, but we can still appreciate Carly teaming up with a legendary actor for one of the most memorable music videos of the year.

Hopefully, collaborating with other veteran artists marks a trend for the singer, who's gearing up to release her third album E·MO·TION, which according to her description, will be somewhat of a musical rebirth of the '80s.


We're totally down for this musical voyage back in time, just as long as Carly doesn't try to bring back those awful '80s hairstyles.


10 Style Lessons to Learn from Your Dad

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'Nerd businessman drinking his large coffee, on brown background'Ah, fathers: little league coaches, handymen, math tutors, grill masters - style icons? You may not hesitate to dial up Dad when your car won't start, but you should steal a style tip or two from your fashion-forward father, too. Turns out, his dorky dependence on high-water jeans and socks with sandals were all spot-on, after all! Let's take a look at some of your dad's best fashion hits and see which ones will call your closet home this summer.

1. Don't be afraid to let your Tropical Goddess (specifically, the Margaritaville-bound one) shine.

Hawaiian shirt
Want that beach-ready look? Toss the high-maintenance maxi and button up your Hawaiian shirt. Aloha, Bahama Mama!

2. Never discount the importance of comfy footwear.

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You never saw it coming - the day when your dad's colorful foam shower shoes would be a source of summer style inspo. But it's 95 degrees out, your tootsies are sweating, and those gel platform sandals are giving you blisters. Pass me the Crocs; isn't ugly footwear a trend anyway?

3. When it comes to classics, go big or go home.

Full House

Just as Mom Jeans had their day in the sun, Dad Jeans are taking a victory lab around the style stadium. What sets these classics apart from their feminine counterparts? They've got a straighter leg and won't accentuate under-butt. Va-va-voom!

4. Socks with loungewear shoes are actually kind of great.

snoop socks
Dad was onto something the day he slipped his sock-clad feet into slippers/sliders and/or casual-lounging footwear. Little did he know, he'd spark a sock-and-sandal style revolution, with everything from '70s-style heels to '90s sandals working the look.

5. Long socks are pretty fantastic, too.

Three pairs of legs with different socks.
Long socks deserve a separate category because of their ability to elevate an entire look - think of the bird's eye "coffee and laptop in bed with knee socks" Instas they've created. Did you think Cher from Clueless was their redeemer? Maybe Tom Cruise in Risky Business? Oh no, it was Dad. (Pairs well with cargo shorts.)

6. A well-placed joke always leaves 'em smiling.

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Remember when dad was the king of the "I went to so-and-so, and all I got was this T-shirt" shirt? Now those slogan-bearing tops are practically gold, selling for $45 at hipster mecca stores (this one's from Urban Outfitters). Jokey shirts and dad humor (underneath a killer leather jacket) are just the thing to show you don't take fashion rules too seriously.

7. Visors mean versatility.

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Style, as in life, is all about being flexible. A hat that protects your face, while still allowing you to get those sunkissed highlights, is seriously undervalued in today's accessories marketplace. Dad, once again, is ahead of the game.

8. Dorky hats are a great way to get people's attention in general.

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If your super-fly outfit isn't getting the double-takes it deserves, grab another leaf from dad's style handbook. A bucket hat that shades while stylin' is just what your summer wardrobe calls for! While Dad is probably rocking the water-resistant, made-for-fishing version, you can feel free to add a little more funk. The '90s look might be dorky, but it's nerdy in the best way possible.

9. Recycled concert shirts are always a good idea.

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Your dad probably has a drawer full of old Grateful Dead tees, right next to his souvenir stack of Rolling Stones '76 tour tanks. If you know what's good for your wardrobe, raid those shirts, ASAP.

10. When in doubt, add a leather accent.

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Whether it's a letterman jacket, leather coat or even a throwback from your dad's days in the Air Force, his original leather look is way cooler than anything you'll pick up at the mall these days. He wore it well then, and he probably wears it like a wizened rock star now, so make sure you ask him for a few pointers.

Father's Day Ode to the Man Who Always Put Me First

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father and daughter holding balloons by the oceanI always lived away from my father. I say "always" because in 22 years of existence, I don't remember of being with my father at home for a full single year.

A little background here: My parents got married just after I was born and since their wedding, my father has had different kinds of jobs so he was able to support me, my mother and my brother.
He was always traveling, living and working away from home three or four months in a row, making us always look for a paternal figure in my grandfather.

He was always the most tender man whenever we lived apart, and now, while I am living in London, away from my entire family, I see that more than ever. He has never failed us with anything, and God knows, what he has suffered because of that. He never missed a birthday, a Christmas, a New Year's Eve or a parade while I was playing, as long as he was in Portugal. He never forgot to call on special occasions, especially when he was out of work and had to miss one of those celebrations. He never cares how much money he is spending for a phone call while I talk away my problems.

Although my parents never had a good marriage (for the 16 years that they were together) and he was never a good husband (according to my mom), he's been an excellent father. I've never thanked him for all the things that he did and still does for me, but I think that that isn't something to do over the phone. It's something for me to do when I get to see him again.

But right now, right here, I want to thank you, Daddy. I want to let it be known: Thank you for everything. Thank you for all the sleepless nights, cuddling me when I was sick and all the times you stopped me from crying during a nightmare. Thank you for being my safe haven when I had nowhere else to go. Thank you for allowing me to realize my dreams and being so proud of me. But especially, thank you for being the Father whom my brother and I are so proud of. We love you.

With love,
Your daughter
"Don't ever forget who you are where you belong. Spread your wings and then come home to tell me all about it." - My Father

My Dad's Recipe For Success

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Little girl and her father having fun in the kitchenWe have a new annual Pop & Princess Dinner at our church on Father's Day. My youth pastor was talking about needing to find somebody to cook the dinner for this year. My sister joked that she knew someone, and he said,"I do, too! Your pops! But I'm not going to make him work on his day."

My dad, in his 50s, graduated culinary school just last year. My dad and I spend a lot of time together watching cooking shows together now that we have cable. I remember one day, when my family was out, I found a marathon of Food Network Star. I spent the whole day watching it. Then, when my dad got home, he finished it with me. We were both hooked, and we put it on series record. Now we watch all of the cooking shows.

I love watching cooking shows with my dad, and I love eating his food. When we went to his year-end banquet, I probably ate 30 million of his salmon purée appetizers. Now, he's going after his degree in food business and looking for a new cooking job! I just wanted to use this Father's Day to say how proud I am of my father for following his dream even 23 years after he had kids.

Taylor Swift Just Had the Best Response Ever to a Sexist Magazine Story

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Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Live In Cologne - Night 1Taylor Swift almost shook this one off. The singer recently had a oh-no-they-didn't moment when she read a magazine's misleading headline about her, Harry Styles, and a pregnancy. WTF, right?

The bad blood started when OK! Magazine Tweeted a message that implied that Tay was knocked up. Too bad when you clicked on the link that they posted with the Tweet, it went to the story about how she recently helped her fans announce their pregnancy. That wasn't even the best part. They didn't refer to Tay Tay as a "singer" or even a bad-ass..nope, they straight up called her, "Harry Styles ex-girlfriend." They also called her Calvin Harris' "rumored girlfriend." Insert sad face.

Taylor wasn't the only one who found that ish offensive. She clapped back the best way ever... All of this sass-back comes after Taylor praised Ariana Grande a few weeks ago for going off on a rant about being labeled in the business, and the lies floating around her. She wasn't a fan of being called Big Sean's ex...just like Tay is totally over being branded with Harry. #peopleneedtomoveon

Kendall Jenner Shares Beautiful Father's Day Message for Caitlyn

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2015 Fragrance Foundation AwardsDuring Caitlyn Jenner's Diane Sawyer interview, she explained that as she discussed her transition with her children, her daughter Cassandra asked if she should still call her Dad. "He said, 'I'm Dad. Call me Dad. I'll always be your dad,' " she recalled from their discussion.

So, on Father's Day, the Kardashian/Jenner kids are celebrating Caitlyn, because as Cait herself said, she is always going to be their dad. For anyone who doesn't understand that, Kendall Jenner shared the most beautiful message with her Father's Day shoutout to Caitlyn and it brought us to tears.

"My whole life this soul was my daddy and just because your appearance is different now doesn't mean you were any less of a father to me my entire life," she captioned the photo below. "Happy Father's Day to the person who raised me, and taught me everything I know, my hero."

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A few hours later, Kylie Jenner shared her Father's Day message and it's equally touching. "Happy Father's Day my little light of sunshine. 'You can still call me dad, Kylie. No matter what I'm always going to be your father. That's never going to change.'" she wrote, along with the family photo below.

Khloe Kardashian gave Cait a special Father's Day shoutout, too, sharing this sweet sentiment, "Thank you Lord for blessing me with not one phenomenal father but I was lucky enough to have two. Happy Father's Day!"

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We don't know what the fam has planned for today, but Kylie tweeted last night that she was rushing home from an appearance in Miami to make it home in time for Father's Day, so we hope that whatever they're doing, they enjoy this special day together.

Taylor Swift Just Basically Ripped Apple a New One in Open Letter

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Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour Live In Cologne - Night 2Taylor Swift's name will be one big ole' blank space if you look it up on Apple Music's new streaming service. They just announced that they're launching their own music streaming platform, which will cost $9.99 a month following a free three-month trial, and Tay's not amused.

In typical T-Swiz style, she went to Tumblr to address the situation, and to write an open letter to the company explaining why she will not feature her music on the service.

Taylor revealed that the free trial period, in which artists, writers and producers will go unpaid, is a "shocking, disappointing" move by Apple. She wrote:

This is not about me. Thankfully I am on my fifth album and can support myself, my band, crew, and entire management team by playing live shows. This is about the new artist or band that has just released their first single and will not be paid for its success. This is about the young songwriter who just got his or her first cut and thought that the royalties from that would get them out of debt. This is about the producer who works tirelessly to innovate and create, just like the innovators and creators at Apple are pioneering in their field ... but will not get paid for a quarter of a year's worth of plays on his or her songs.

We aren't surprised. All of that echoes her decision to pull her songs from Spotify, too.

She told Yahoo Music in November 2014, "I'm not willing to contribute my life's work to an experiment that I don't feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music. And I just don't agree with perpetuating the perception that music has no value and should be free."

Read Taylor's entire letter to Apple, here.

Blake Lively Celebrates Ryan Reynolds' First Father's Day

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These two just make us smile (and giggle).

In honor of Ryan Reynolds' first father's day, Blake Lively paid tribute to her hubby on Instagram with some major humor and a sweet sepia pic of him toting their daughter James in a carrier. "Happy Fathers Day!!! ... @vancityreynolds Since the day our baby was born, I've felt so strongly in my heart that you were most likely the father. #ILoveYouSoMuchItsSilly," she captioned the shot.

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And there was far more cuteness (and jokes) to be had as the day kicked off. "On Fathers Day, my daughter smiled at me," the Woman of Gold star tweeted Sunday. "It was all the gift I needed as I packed a bag and left for 6 years to write a book on parenting." Seriously, Neither Blake or Ryan can resist the chance to crack a joke, and it's just more proof they're made for each other. Speaking of little James though, whom they welcomed in December, Ryan has been gushing about her for most of the year.

Back in April, the actor said life with their little one is "so good," adding, "She's got me wrapped around her finger. I am a slave to the rhythm." Calling fatherhood "the best," he continued, "I can't wait. It's just going to be teatime every day with her...no, she's going to be a football player."

Happy Father's Day to Ryan and all the other totally awesome dads out there!

Justin Timberlake and Son Silas' Adorable Father's Day Photo Will Warm Your Heart

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Justin Timberlake is seriously trying to make us cry him a river on Father's Day, but at least the tears will be joyful. So what's the occasion for all the blubbering? Justin shared the most adorable Instagram photo ever of himself holding his 2-month-old son Silas, but that's not even the cutest part. JT's baby boy is festively dressed for the occasion in a onesie adorned with the words "I love dad." We're leading a chorus of awws and sniffles right now because this father-son moment has us feeling all the feels.

No word on where Justin's wife (and Silas' mom) Jessica Biel was during the picturesque moment. Maybe she was a proud mama behind the camera snapping photos of her two most favorite guys, or she could've had her feet propped up chillin' while dad and his son posed for Father's Day selfies. Either way, this is sure to be a memorable moment for the family on their first Father's Day.

Ever since Jessica and Justin learned they were expecting, they've consistently outdone themselves when it comes to sharing cute candid family moments, from the way they announced Jessica's pregnancy to Justin's cute shout-out to his then-expectant wife. Once the couple welcomed their baby boy, baby Silas instantly won over hearts when JT shared the first photo of his son in Jessica's arms.

Even though we're dangerously close to cuteness overload, we can easily handle more charming photos of baby Silas. We think...


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